East-West Economic Corridor

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Bridge over Mekong River connects Northeast Thailand and Southern Laos, an important transport project of the Corridor
Bridge over Mekong River connects Northeast Thailand and Southern Laos, an important transport project of the Corridor
Tunnel through Hai Van mountain range in Vietnam opens the way to sea ports South China Sea
Tunnel through Hai Van mountain range in Vietnam opens the way to sea ports South China Sea

East-West Economic is an economic development program initiated in 1998 by the Ministerial Conference of Greater Sub-Mekong Region organized in Manila, the Philippines in order to promote development and integration of four countries, namely: Laos, Burma, Thailand and Vietnam. This corridor was put into operational in December 12th 2006.

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The economic corridor is created based on a road of 1,450 km with the west end at port city of Mawlamyine (Myanmar), crossing Kayin Devision, Thai provinces of Tak, Sukhothai, Kalasin, Phitsanulok, Khon Kaen, Yasothon, Mukdahan and Laotian provinces of Savannakhet, Vietnamese provinces of Quang Tri, Thua Thien-Hue Province and Đà Nẵng city as the east end.

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